Jay Fergusonjay@deepcreekvacations.com301-501-0420
Menu

Deep Creek Lake builder says lawsuit affecting businesses

Mortimer hopes to soon reopen Santa Fe Grille

Elaine BlaisdellCumberland Times-News

MCHENRY — An ongoing lawsuit with a building materials and services supplier company has affected operations of the Santa Fe Grille and the Dairy Queen Chill and Grill in Oakland, according to owner Greg Mortimer.

“All my businesses have been tremendously affected. That said, I would never have made it this far without the support of those I have done business with all these years, the homeowners and the tremendous community of Deep Creek Lake and Oakland,” said Mortimer.

Deep Creek Brewing Co. LLC, also known as the trade name Santa Fe Grille, was forfeited by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation on Oct. 1, according to the Maryland Department of Assessments & Taxation.

The Santa Fe Grille, which closed Jan. 7, will hopefully reopen in two weeks, according to Mortimer.

The lawsuit with the building supplier began in April 2011 when the company sued Mortimer in the Allegheny County (Pa.) Court of Common Pleas for $60,000 in unpaid labor and supplies. Mortimer withheld partial payment due to claims that the company performed shoddy work, which led to leaky roofs at Cedar Creek and Timberlake Village, both located at Deep Creek Lake. Cedar Creek was condemned in 2010 and Mortimer withheld payment to the company for that project.

The company designed, engineered and built roof trusses in 2008 for four villas in Cedar Creek and for three buildings (six villas) at Timberlake.

“They (roof trusses) were engineered wrong, causing excessive ice-damming and interior leaking at both Cedar Creek and Timberlake,” said Mortimer.

The supplier was responsible for the entire shell of the buildings, including the foundation, framing, windows, siding and roofs, according to Mortimer. The company was also responsible for supervision, labor and all materials.

Mortimer filed a countersuit against the company for $16 million in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania claiming that the work done in 2008 ruined his real estate business.

“These construction defects have prevented M&M from selling the constructed properties greatly tarnished Mortimer Builder’s reputation and also pose safety and health problems for homeowners living in these defective units,” said Mortimer.

The units can’t be sold until repairs have been made and no work has been completed on the units since the conflict began, according to Bill Weissgerber Jr., associate broker and owner of Railey Realty, who is the listing agent for the units.

“This issue needs to be resolved so that the affected unit owners can have their units repaired once and for all,” said Weissgerber.

Weissgerber has worked with Mortimer for more than 15 years and said that prior construction projects by Mortimer were generally free from major issues.

“He (Mortimer) and his partner have been working hard over the past three years with the primary goal of getting the damaged units repaired and complete construction on remaining units that are partially finished,” said Weissgerber. “It’s a shame that the legal system allows things like this to drag out.”

M&M Development, LLC, which Mortimer owned along with William Meagher, purchased property in Garrett County for Timberlake and Cedar Creek. Prior to 2008, Mortimer Building performed all the construction work at his projects. Mortimer began building in 1997 and has built more than 150 homes and three commercial buildings. Prior to the lawsuit, his last two houses sold for $3.5 million and $1.6 million.

Mortimer is not currently developing and is still engaged in an ongoing lawsuit with the company.

In 2010, the company offered to buy Cedar Creek for $750,000 with a $350,000 line of credit for Mortimer Builders to fix and finish the damaged units, according to Mortimer. The deal was rejected by M&M because it would have left a $350,000 deficiency note, said Mortimer.

“I am determined to secure a settlement that repairs the damage to the homeowners, community and my businesses,” Mortimer said.

In 2012, Branch Banking and Trust (BB&T) filed a third-party complaint against the company claiming defective work, engineering and negligence. BB&T later withdrew the complaint, according to Mortimer.

Contact Elaine Blaisdell at eblaisdell@times-news.com.

More here.

Comments

comments

Published by

Jay Ferguson

Who I Am My name is Jay Ferguson, and I am a lifelong resident of the Deep Creek Lake area. I am also co-owner of the real estate side of Taylor Made. I have been in the real estate business for 21+ years now and I LOVE what I do! I have to say, my career really took off when I co-founded the real estate side of Taylor Made in 2014. Its been an amazing experience, building a real estate company from the ground up and achieving so much so quickly! In August 2016, we purchased Long & Foster Real Estate Deep Creek, where I had started my career in 2000. In 2018, we on-boarded virtually every agent from Coldwell Banker Deep Creek Realty as they closed up shop and the real estate family grew even more! We now have over 40 sales agents and have expanded to West Virginia and Pennsylvania, as well. Taylor Made is the #1 vacation rental company at Deep Creek with over 475 vacation rental homes, and over one hundred thousand yearly visitors. Its amazing what we have accomplished using the principles of honesty, teamwork and customer service! Personally, my wife Jessica and I enjoy traveling and especially spending time in the outdoors, hiking and exploring the many diverse areas that Garrett County is naturally blessed with. We have raised two wonderful children here, Kayleah (22) and Noah (13). In the summer, we love spending time on the water with friends & family and enjoying the lake life! We are both active in our church, our community & local school activities, and we fill our schedule with plenty of volunteer efforts. I currently serve on the board of directors for Habitat for Humanity. I am proud to say that I was named Deep Creek Time’s Favorite ‘Community Champion’ in 2019. I was also named Garrett County Realtor of the Year in 2018-19, as well. I really enjoy promoting my hometown. I am very proud of the resort area that has developed over my lifetime and look forward to growing the area even more! Deep Creek Lake has been described as ‘The Lake Tahoe of the east', and I think that speaks volumes about the potential to own property here! Deep Creek Lake isn't really a town or city by itself; it's comprised of three towns: Oakland, Swanton & McHenry, Maryland. I am very passionate about my hometown and am impressed with how many people know about it as we travel around the country. Deep Creek Lake is an amazing place to visit and even better place to live! During the pandemic in 2020, our market exploded and more and more people left their primary residence in the city to live here permanently. With distance learning in schools and tele-commuting becoming the ‘norm’, many more people were drawn to the area to ‘live where they love to play’. Why You Want Me Working for You: In addition to being an owner, I am consistently one of the top-producing agents in the entire area and the Associate Broker of record for Taylor-Made Deep Creek Vacations & Sales. I have 21+ years of experience and I am a problem solver. There aren’t many situations that I have not encountered and I have a strategy for almost every scenario that you may encounter. I have extensively trained in all areas of real estate & emerging technologies, and also have trained as an appraiser, as well as served as a full-time Broker. I have a strong knowledge of the industry, as well as many trusted local contacts & affiliations that allow me to perform at a very high level and deliver results. I have a great deal of respect for my peers in this industry and have strong working relationships that I would love to put to work for you. Call me to discuss your situation - I know I can be of great service to you & others you care about! Honesty. Integrity. Results.